Welcome back to our School & Library Spotlight. In our latest issue, we preview the upcoming ALA annual conference, including noteworthy programming and speakers such as Lois Lowry. We take an inside look at the Library of Congress’s new experiential research space for young people. And author-illustrator Mo Willems gives us a taste of his forthcoming projects, including an Elephant & Piggie cookbook.
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Groups Urge Expanded Funding for IMLSAs budget hearings heat up, nine organizations are urging Congress to expand federal funding for the Institute of Museum and Library Services in fiscal year 2027. The Trump administration once again wants to eliminate all support for the IMLS.
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Appeals Court Denies Petition to Rehear Book Ban CaseThe Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has declined to rehear
PRH v.
Robbins, the Big Five’s lawsuit to challenge book removals under Iowa law. Penguin Random House associate general counsel Dan Novack told
PW “the case is far from over.”
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Federal Appeals Court Won’t Rehear ‘Iowa Safe Schools’ CaseDays after the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals announced it would not rehear
Penguin Random House v. John Robbins, a case challenging the constitutionality of Iowa Senate File 496, the court came to the same decision about
Iowa Safe Schools v. Reynolds.
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ALA 2026: Looking ForwardAt the annual conference and exhibition, to be held in its home city of Chicago June 25–29, the American Library Association will clock 150 years and strategize for libraries’ next moves.
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Use Your Imagination:
PW Talks with Lois LowryIn her latest novel, set in a censorious near-future world, Lowry asks how the loss of fiction would diminish a capacity for empathy. We spoke with the two-time Newbery Medalist ahead of her ALA appearance on June 27.
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ALA 2026: Program PicksCelebrity sightings, division presidents’ programs, and educational sessions are among the hundreds of events scheduled during the conference.
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Patterson Pledges $10 Million to Launch Literacy InstituteAs reading experts express concerns over the drop in reading skills of middle schoolers, the author has committed $10 million to create the Patterson Institute of Early Adolescent Literacy at Vanderbilt University, which will focus on improving literacy for students in grades four to eight.
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Library of Congress Opens a Doorway for Curious KidsWhen the Library of Congress unveiled its new experiential research gallery designed for youth ages eight to 15 to the general public last month, an eager crowd of 1,100 people streamed in to explore The Source: Where Curiosity Sparks Discovery.
PW had a first-hand look at the space.
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Jane Austen in the Classroom and BeyondIn an effort to bring Jane Austen's novels to life for the students in her book group, Massachusetts sixth-grade teacher Kindred Obas is planning a summer field trip to England and has launched a fundraising campaign to help make it a reality.
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New Friends, Adventures, Formats for Mo Willems’s Elephant & PiggieThe author and illustrator recently collaborated with his wife Cher for the first time in print to bring his odd-couple animal duo to an increasingly popular format: the children’s cookbook. Also on the horizon is a new series featuring a different set of unlikely friends, and two animated shows based on his characters.
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HBG Partners with
Little Free Library In honor of Hachette Book Group's 200th anniversary, the publisher has teamed with Little Free Library to install 200 library boxes in book deserts across the U.S. and Canada. The initiative also coincides with this year's Little Free Library Week.
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